GAGNEUR, Le Droit au bonheur, 1901
GAGNEUR, Marie-Louise.
Le Droit au bonheur : Charles Fourier, d’après Zola et Jaurès.
Paris, Dentu, 1901.
8vo (205x130 mm), 48 pages. binding : Modern quarter sheep. Original printed wrappers bound in.
First edition.
Louise Marie Gagneur (1832-1902) was a French writer and feminist activist.
Essay inspired by the publication of Travail by Emile Zola. Gagneur celebrates Zola's novel, which highlights Fourierist ideas "with a power of eloquence, a depth, a philosophical scope, a mastery that make this incomparable book a glorious and victorious stage in our literary, philosophical and social movement" (p. 12).
Marie-Louise Gagneur believed in the transformative power of the intellectual production to which she contributed: "The transformation can therefore occur today without shock, without revolution, by the FORCE OF THE IDEA alone" (Droit au bonheur, p. 12).
references: CharlesFourier. fr ["Fouriériste, féministe, libre penseuse et pacifiste, Marie-Louise Gagneur s’est servie de sa plume pendant plus de quarante ans pour propager et défendre ses idées. Auteure d’une trentaine d’œuvres de fiction et d’essais politiques"], Del Bo [p. 92].
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